Wildfire Emissions Counteract Progress in Reducing US Ozone Levels
New research indicates that emissions from wildfires are negating previous improvements in surface ozone levels across the United States. This development presents a growing challenge for air quality management, as increased wildfire activity, exacerbated by climate change, significantly impacts atmospheric composition and public health.
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